IN THE HANCOCK COLLECTION. 131 



4. Brown variety (P. montana). Young female, was 

 shot out of a covey of ten of the same variety at Wicl- 

 drington on the 16th October, 1873. 



Presented by Mr. H. Wilkinson of Newcastle. 



5. Brown variety (P. montana). Young in first 

 plumage shewing some brown feathers. Shot 19th 

 Sept., 1873. 



Bought of Mr. B. Duncan. Newcastle. 



[See remarks on p.p. 63, 64.] 



No. 22. Bullfinches. 



Male and Female. 



Killed against a window at Oatlands, Surrey, 



16th July, 1888. 



,, 23. Group of Cock-of-the-Rock. 



1, 2, 3, 4. Demeraran Cock of the Rock. 



Rupicola crocea, Vieillot. Male. 

 Inhabits North-east of South America. 

 5, 6. Peruvian Cock-of-the-Rock. 



Rupicola Peruviana, (Dumont). 

 5. Male. 6. Female. 



Inhabits North-west of South America 

 Remark. — This group was done for W. C. Hewitson, 

 Esq., Oatlands, Surrey, by John Hancock. 



Bequeathed by John Hancock, Esq., 



and received 1892 



,, 24. Group of Birds of Paradise. 



1. Paradisea Raggiana, Sclater. 



2. Circinnurus regius, (Linn.). 



North Coast, New Guinea. 

 Presented by Capt. N. R. Sayers, Feb.. 1888. 

 J. H., fecit. 



